Mandalay Bay Events Center played host to one of the most dominant displays of mixed martial arts in recent memory, and it all happened so fast it was almost impossible to describe with words. Mike Chiappetta of Fox Sports did a good job of doing so, however:

"The fight was a blur," he wrote. "Rousey wobbled Davis with a right hand behind the ear, landed a knee, used a judo throw to put Davis on the mat, and landed a series of undefended punches until Davis was unconscious."

That said, Fox Sports' UFC Twitter account couldn't come up with words on the spot:

There are literally no words to describe what @RondaRousey just did to Alexis Davis. Unreal. #UFC175

The armbar is usually Rousey's finisher of choice, but this marks the second-straight fight Rousey knocked out her opponent. The last one came in February against Sara McMann.

Nobody could have seen this coming. While a victory from Rousey was pretty much expected, analysts familiar with the two competitors were assured that this would be a competitive bout. Davis, a seven-year pro, is widely recognized as one of the tougher fighters in women's MMA.

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Her black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu was used as reasoning for her potential to stay in the fight, but it didn't aid her performance on Saturday night.

Given all the pre-fight buzz thrown Davis' way, this fight has to be the one that proves that Rousey is absolutely unstoppable.

Even against the fighter who was supposed to be one of her toughest opponents, the 27-year-old prevailed. She showed that she can be a striker and proved to her doubters that she's just as competent on her feet as she is on the ground.

Her complete arsenal has allowed her to dominate many fighters in previous fights, as evidenced by ESPN Stats & Info:

Following her 16 second victory last night over Alexis Davis, Ronda Rousey has now won 6 of her 10 career fights in less than a minute.

The future is a bit unclear for Rousey, however. There's an opening for a main event on August 2 at UFC 176, but the champion is scheduled for knee surgery in the near future, reports MMA Weekly, via Yahoo Sports.

That said, it seems like she might want to fight in a month:

Rogan asks Ronda Rousey if she's game to fight Aug. 2 as new UFC 176 main event. Rousey said as long her coaches OK it, she's down. #UFC175